For many years, bits and pieces of information about the Fenwick area have been published in the local newspapers and magazines. It seemed important to consolidate historical information about Fenwick in one document, while there are observers still alive who recall the early years.
By Mary Pat Kyle
Includes Stirring Tales of Pirates, Buried Treasure, Rum-Runners, & War Action. Plus 20 pages of Photos!
By David J. Seibold, Charles J. Adams III
From the mouth of the Delaware river to the windswept barrier islands around Indian River Inlet, the Delaware coastline has been the scene of countless shipwrecks and legends that grew from these dramas. In our two books centered in the Diamond State, we explore tales of pirates, lost treasures, wartime drama, and treachery on the seas, inlets, bays, and beaches of this fascinating and often overlooked stretch of Americas coastline.
By David J. Seibold, Charles J Adams III
This is a book dealing with the "other side" of life along the Jersey Shore. Many have written about the supernatural as it pertains to Garden State towns, countryside and beaches. Stephen Cranes series on New Jersey ghosts included several accounts of spirits and ghouls that made the 19th century reader shiver with a demented delight. The authors of this book are countinuing in their quest to research and record any and all stories of the supernatural from Cape May, and, in fact any area along the New Jersey shore.
By David J. Seibold, Charles J Adams III
Book Two. Join us as we again explore the dark side of one of the most charming and alluring resort cities on the East Coast of the United States. Cape May.
By David J. Seibold, Charles J Adams III
From beaches to boardwalks to B&B´s, explore chilling, true stories of ghosts along the exciting, enchanted - and haunted - Southe Jersey shore !
By Charles J Adams III
In Ghost Stories of the Delaware coast, we travel inland from the beaches where we find spirits in swamps, villages, and towns where tales of voodoo, murder, and magic still linger in the memories of many. And, Shipwrecks, Sea Stories, and legends of the Delaware Coast provides a chronology of the most important shipwrecks of the shore, including many that have spawned intriguing and frightening legends and ghost stories. The books provide chills for anyone who seeks to learn more about life-and the afterlife, and perhaps about this wonderful seaside region.
By David J. Seibold, Charles J Adams III